Applying for a job in Canada
Applying for a job in Canada may be very different than in your home country. There are certain “rules and regulations” to follow in terms of what information to include on your CV/resume and cover letter. Your resume should for example not specify anything about salary requirements, age of children and their names, your height / weight, and reasons for leaving previous jobs.
Jobs are available in a number of different mediums such as newspapers, internet, employment centers, through headhunters, job banks, networking, and job fairs. The process of obtaining a job in Canada begins with you and your strengths and weaknesses. Do you know what your potential is?
A proven strategy to obtain a job begins with a self-analysis of your strength and weaknesses. Once you know what you can contribute with to a company, it is time to write the cover letter and CV / resume. When you are called for interviews, you need to know how to present yourself and what questions to expect. Many jobs are lost because individuals are not prepared for the job interview.
The “How to Get a Job in Canada” information guide describers the job search process from how to know your strengths, search for a job, write the cover letter and resume, and prepare for the interview. Available through subscription only.
“How to Get a Job in Canada” information guide contains:
Knowing yourself
Winning the job
Making connections
Writing a resume
Sample resumes
Writing a cover letter
Sample cover letters
Canadian employment agencies
Knowing the company
Preparation for a job interview
Telephone interviews
Sharing experiences
Computer-assisted tests and interviews
Accepting the job offer
Canadian Embassies and Consulates Worldwide
Important: We recommend that you order one of the immigration lawyers listed in this blog for detailed Canada citizenship, Permanent Cards and Canada visa for services.
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Comments (3)
alejandro patiño rojas
November 21st, 2008 at 5:15 pm
soy tecnologo agropecuario de la universidad del quin dio en colombia , tengo experiencia en produccion en el campo agropecuario y en manejo de explotaciones del mismo tipo con capacitacion de personal en actividaddes propias del ambito. en estos momentos acabo mi tesis de grado en la fundacion AURELIO LLANO POSADA DE LA CASA DE CONCENTRADOS SOLLA SA y quiero participar de su equipo de trabajo si es posible.3168964149
Randy murat
November 24th, 2008 at 6:05 pm
Bonjour ,ce n’est pas un commentaire c’est plus tot une questions est-ce possible a un etranger vivant dans ce territoire d’appliquer pour un emploi au canada? car j’ai un ami qui a lu dans los clasificados de listin diario ou l’on offre des posiibilited’emploi .Merci
Gerald geneste
November 28th, 2008 at 1:58 pm
my name is gerald,i am looking for a job, in my search i find this site,so i profite to apply for a job.Now i am without work, i need a job beacause it is nesecery for me.I sent yet my CV/curriculum vitae to us,please consider my answer.
I would like to see more information about the payment.
Gerald geneste…..
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